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Kade

Author: Blueesandy
last update publish date: 2026-05-24 23:15:03

Selene's POV

"I need to tell you everything."

He said it at the fire after my mother had gone to sleep in the second tent and Riven had taken the perimeter watch and the camp was quiet.

He sat across from me. The firelight caught the silver at his temples and the lines at the corners of his eyes and the scar I had not noticed until now, running from the base of his left ear to the edge of his jaw. It was old. Twenty years old. The kind of scar a man carried when a blade had missed his throat by
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